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February 28, 2006
More on NLJ Article: Blogs as Scholarship or Cyber Chit-Chat?
The article in this week's National Law Journal, Blogging Law Profs Assault Ivory Tower; Is It Scholarship, or a Cyber Chit-Chat?, which we blogged yesterday, has attracted quite a bit of attention in the tax prof and law prof blogospheres:
- About Blogging and Legal Scholarship, Concurring Opinions (Dan Solove)
- Blogs as Scholarship and a Nice Plug, Sentencing Law and Policy (Doug Berman)
- Blogs Have Nothing to Do With Scholarship, Althouse (Ann Althouse)
- Bloggership Conference, Conglomerate (Gordon Smith)
- Blogging Law Profs, NESL Reference
- Blogging, What Is It?, Law Librarian Blog (Joe Hodnicki)
- Do Blogs "Have Nothing to Do with Scholarship"?, Ideoblog (Larry Ribstein)
- In Defense of Law Blogging: Part Two, Mauled Again (Jim Maule)
- Is Blogging Legal Scholarship?, InstaPundit (Glenn Reynolds)
- Law Faculty Blogging, The Volokh Conspiracy (Jim Lindgren)
- Law Professor Bloggers, ProfessorBainbridge.com (Steve Bainbridge)
- More on Blogs as Scholarship, Concurring Opinions (Dan Solove)
- NLJ Article on Law Professors Blogging, Leiter's Law School Reports (Brian Leiter)
- On Blogging, Feminist Law Professors (Ann Bartow)
- Scholarship or Cyber Chit-Chat?, PrawfsBlawg (Rick Garnett)
- What is "Scholarship"?, Crime & Federalism (Mike)
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I have previously posted a collection of blog posts and online articles on the topic of Academic Blogging here:
http://3lepiphany.typepad.com/3l_epiphany/2006/02/academic_bloggi.html
The compendium includes the following post from Prof. Caron:
1. Blogging: Scholarship or Distraction?, Paul Caron (Jan. 8, 2006).
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2006/01/blogging_schola.html
Posted by: Ian Best | Feb 28, 2006 4:33:23 PM




